Emilio Rojas Explained

Emilio Rojas
Alias:Raks One
Birth Date:April 16, 1984
Birth Place:Rochester, New York
Genre:Hip hop
Years Active:2004–present
Website:http://emiliorojasmusic.com/

Emilio Rojas is an American rapper.

Biography

Early life and career beginnings

Emilio Rojas was born to a Venezuelan father and an American mother in the suburbs of Rochester. At age 10, Emilio's father left his family and returned to Venezuela, leaving Emilio and his family to fend for themselves. Despite this, Rojas has credited his father for sparking his interest in music.[1]

Rojas graduated from The Harley School in 2002.

After making a name for himself as Raks One on Myspace, Rojas began taking his music much more seriously and decided to drop out of school to pursue a career in Hip Hop. In 2004 he made his first break through and began touring overseas with the group Phocus, but by 2005 it was apparent to Emilio that not enough progress was being made in his career.

2005-2008

In 2005 Emilio took a car service to New York City to focus solely on his music. Without hesitation he did and ended up in an illegally subdivided Brooklyn apartment.[2] It was in New York where Rojas began to make a dent in the Hip Hop industry by rapping at open-mic nights in Brooklyn and elsewhere. Working with producers such as M-Phazes helped land him notoriety locally. By 2007 he began touring internationally again in places such as Venezuela and Europe.

2009-

Around 2008, mainstream producer DJ Green Lantern had noticed Rojas' music and began working with him on numerous projects such as 2010's Life Without Shame mixtape. Long anticipated "Breaking Point" was released on January 26, 2012, as a dual project with DJ Green Lantern. On June 11 his Mixtape No Shame No Regrets dropped.[3]

Discography

Albums

!Year!Album
2004A Vision and a Plan (with Phocus)
2006A Breath of Fresh Air
2007For Good (as Raks One)
2009DJ Green Lantern Presents Emilio Rojas: The Natural (with DJ Green Lantern)
Recession Proof
2010Life Without Shame
2011Phaze One (with M-Phazes)
2012Breaking Points
2013No Shame No Regrets
2014NoFucksGiven
2018One Week Notice (with DJ Hoppa, Dizzy Wright, Audio Push, Demrick, Jarren Benton, Reezy and Kato)
Life Got In The Way (with Illmind)
Omen (with Jarren Benton and Hi-Rez)

Singles and extended plays

According to Apple Music.[4]

!Year!Single
2013Ziggy
Hold Up
2014Trouble (featuring N.O.R.E.)
B*tch is Crazy (featuring Joe Budden)
2015Nada (featuring Joell Ortiz)
Imagine That (featuring DeVo D)
On Top (featuring Mark Battles)
L.I.F.E. EP
2016I Hate Donald Trump
F**k With The People That F**k With You
2017Nights Like This
S.O.S. (featuring Gill Graff, Shaqisdope and Bernz)
Lost My Way (with Hi-Rez featuring Dani Devinchi)
Nada (Remix) [with [[Dave East]]]
Not That Bad (with Forever M.C., Kxng Crooked and Hi-Rez)
VĂ¡monos
2018Walk Through Fire (featuring Sebastian Mego)
The Gossip (Remix) [with Hi-Tone and Nick Grant]
Used To (with Jarren Benton, Rexx Life Raj and Kato)
Cannot Stop Me (with Justin Stone)
Big Facts (featuring Demrick and Bodega Bamz)
The Fallen (with JdotLittles and Eaze)
Next (with Justin Stone)
Good Thing (with Hi-Rez)
2019Get Out My Face (with Hi-Rez and Iman)
Spite
On The Move (with Rowlan)
Never Satisfied (with Jag)
New Ones
Way Too Long (with Yonas)
Communicate
Easy (with Bobby Saint and Jarren Benton)
Yo Se (with Andy Mineo)
No Mas
Heni (with NFA and Breakfast N Vegas)
2020Trouble (with Nick Dean)
Mira (with Futuristic and Nate Brush)
Catfish (with Hi-Rez and Kato)
Stronger (with Hi-Rez and Ericka Guitron)
Brighter Days (with Gene Noble)
Long Overdue - EP (with Hi-Rez, Ericka Guitron and Kato)
Hundred Thousand Times (with Nikal Fieldz)
Craziest Place 2.0 (with Drei Ross and Mark Battles featuring Sy Ari Da Kid)
Make A Scene
2021Rise Up - EP

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emilio Rojas Interview. DJ Booth. January 12, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923225131/http://www.djbooth.net/index/interviews/entry/emilio-rojas-interview-1015091/. September 23, 2015. dead.
  2. Web site: Rapper Emilio Rojas stakes out edgy territory with charged lyrics. New York Daily News. January 12, 2012.
  3. Web site: No Shame No Regrets Mixtape by Emilio Rojas. 2015-04-07. 2019-05-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20190507233911/http://www.datpiff.com/Emilio-Rojas-No-Shame-No-Regrets-mixtape.495822.html. dead.
  4. Web site: Emilio Rojas on Apple Music. 2021-01-23. Apple Music. en-us.